Israeli attack on Gaza.
Dir al-Balah (Gaza): More than 250 people have died in the Israeli air strikes on Saturday night and Sunday at Gaza Strip. On Sunday alone, at least 103 people lost their lives, including a large number of women and children. This information has been given by local hospitals and medical sources.
More than 48 people have died in the southern city of Khan Younis and nearby attacks. According to Nasir Hospital, many airstrikes were carried out on the houses and tents of displaced Palestinian citizens. Most of the dead were women and children, causing the human price to be more serious.
Nine people of the same family were killed in Jabalia
Nine members of the same family were killed in an attack on a house at Jabalia refugee camp in Northern Gaza, this information was given by the emergency services of the Ministry of Health of Gaza. According to the Civil Protection Service, 10 people, including seven children and a woman, died in another attack in Jabalia itself.
Israeli army no response
No immediate comments have been made by the Israeli army regarding these airstrikes. The attacks took place at a time when Israel has intensified the military operation in Gaza and has clarified that it wants to establish more control over the region. South Gaza is working on a plan to displacing millions of Palestinians and wants to increase control over the distribution of humanitarian aid.
Indonesian hospital closed
After this attack, the Last working Indonesian Hospital, which is located in the North Gaza war area, is now closed. It had to stop services due to heavy siege and frequent attacks around the hospital. Earlier, Kamal Adwan Hospital and Bet Hanoon Hospital had to discontinue services, which deprived the northern Gaza citizens of basic medical facilities.
Humanitarian crisis deepened
Humanitarian crisis is taking a terrible form from the continuous Israeli attacks in Gaza. It is clear from the closure of hospitals, attacks on displaced citizens and death of children and women that war has directly affected common citizens. (AP)
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